Tag: diaspora

These American celebs were among 500+ Black Diaspora Granted Ghana Citizenship

Since the launch of Ghana’s “Year of Return” program in 2019, hundreds of African Americans have visited the country to experience the history, culture and tradition upfront. At least 1,500 African Americans have moved to Ghana since 2019.

Benin: Slave Trade Atonement Now

Benin is offering citizenship to Afro-descendants as atonement for its role in the slave trade. Singer Ciara is the first celebrity to benefit from this program, marking a significant step in reconciliation.

Togo Yeye is putting Togo’s creative scene on the map with its new Vlisco collaboration.

The connection was instant when Delali Ayivi and Malaika Nabillahtou first met at a restaurant in Togo. Ayivi, a Togolese in the diaspora, and...

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